K so I grew up in Myrtle Beach sc and my whole family lives there and my best friend who I grew up with and her whole family too.

There’s a mandatory evacuation and they aren’t leaving. None of them.

Having grown up in MB you never really think a hurricane is going to do more than blow over some trees and give cause for a party where you can fly kites in the storm and have fun playing cards n shit by candle light. There is a big false sense of security in that major storms rarely happen.

I was there for Hugo in 1989 and the damage was unbelievable. I saw a tornado. I found starfish on my street 8 blocks away from the beach.

I asked them one by one “why are you staying?” And all of them, every one of them, believes that the news is hyping this way out of proportion and that it’s not going to do real damage. They aren’t worried about the flooding, they’ve all said they’re above flood levels, and their various houses have sustained major hurricanes their whole lives. My brother is staying four miles inland and my best friend and her family are at the top of a small hill about ten blocks back from the beach. My
Mom and her family live in a garbage swamp near the intracoastal waterway.

This one feels different because I have never seen this kind of media attention so far in advance of a hurricane that didn’t do major damage, and also the sheer size of it and the fact that I’m all the way over here in Texas and it’s all the news is showing, this all is really scaring me.

Is there anyone here who is out there and can verify that they’re way over hyping it? Somehow my family members think they’re hurricane experts overnight and that this is really not a big deal. Am I being silly?

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As someone who lives in Houston and went through Harvey...if itís a mandatory evacuation leave, everyone thinks itís just a little bit of water until they are on the roof trying to flag for help. I never knew flooding could be so damaging and I was once one of those ďIím not leaving my house itís just some waterĒ people, but seeing the city after Harvey, volunteering and hearing the stories changed me. I was lucky enough not to flood.

Haha sorry itís been a while since Iíve been on the forums. All alive and well! Apparently they werenít too dumb about it, although there are zillions of dead factory farm animals who drowned in the storm